Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... Divine Will , and from the first to the last be all heretics . Of the same sort are those theories of government and ethics which deny that the standard of Right is an inward principle . If the foundation of absolute Right is something ...
... Divine Will , and from the first to the last be all heretics . Of the same sort are those theories of government and ethics which deny that the standard of Right is an inward principle . If the foundation of absolute Right is something ...
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... divine doctrines of Christianity have always pointed at , and a progressive civilization has now brought us into proximity to them . How is it , that we can call a man poor because his body is cold , and not because his highest ...
... divine doctrines of Christianity have always pointed at , and a progressive civilization has now brought us into proximity to them . How is it , that we can call a man poor because his body is cold , and not because his highest ...
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... Nor ought we to question that the relations between the divine and the human mind are still * See De Wette , ubi supra , pp . 166-174 . substantially the same as ever , until we find this 230 [ March , The Hebrew Monarchy .
... Nor ought we to question that the relations between the divine and the human mind are still * See De Wette , ubi supra , pp . 166-174 . substantially the same as ever , until we find this 230 [ March , The Hebrew Monarchy .
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... divine prescience , nor yet to accident . ” — p . 336 . He traces in the prophets the growth of a wide and expan- sive spirit which , extending beyond the Hebrews , embraces the whole world . He finds this especially in Isaiah , and yet ...
... divine prescience , nor yet to accident . ” — p . 336 . He traces in the prophets the growth of a wide and expan- sive spirit which , extending beyond the Hebrews , embraces the whole world . He finds this especially in Isaiah , and yet ...
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... divine man- ifestation in nature . He describes them as the necessary means to a divine and eternal end , which is the communication of Divine Life to the creature ; an end which , when truly ap- prehended or viewed in its fulfilment ...
... divine man- ifestation in nature . He describes them as the necessary means to a divine and eternal end , which is the communication of Divine Life to the creature ; an end which , when truly ap- prehended or viewed in its fulfilment ...
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